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Title: eero TrueMesh Wi-Fi System: What's changed in the 2nd generation
Post by: HCK on July 22, 2017, 04:05:18 pm
eero TrueMesh Wi-Fi System: What's changed in the 2nd generation

Here's what you need to know about the updates to eero's TrueMesh Wi-Fi system!

If you've got some areas in your home where Wi-Fi seems to be running slow or your signal is completely nonexistent, you might want to consider a whole-home Wi-Fi system. eero makes an excellent, versatile whole-home Wi-Fi system and — even better — the company recently announced an upgrade to its lineup. Whether you're thinking about replacing a first-generation eero or this is your first dip into whole-home Wi-Fi, there's plenty to learn about the company's second-generation devices. Here's what you need to know!

2nd-generation eero





The second-generation eero is stronger, better, and faster than its first-generation model. There are a few changes that will make all the difference in Wi-Fi performance:

Tri-band: The first-generation eero had two bands, the second-generation has three. With an additional 5GHz radio, the second-gen model is twice as fast and twice as reliable. With thre...

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